Sources
Sources
1. “1851 Census.”
2. “Marriage Contract between Harriet Paton and Edward Jones,” 1829.
3. “Letter from one of CWJ’s sisters.”
4. “1861 Census.”
5. “1841 Census.”
6. Charles Allen, Soldier Sahibs, Abacus.
7. “Llanfair DC Churchwarden Accounts for Derewn Llanerch Township,” 1753, NLW 1634E.
8. Parochialia 1699, Edward Lluyd, Reprint from University of California , Part 1 page 148 and 149 .
9. “Petition of several of the freeholders of Denbighshire who cast their votes for Sir Watkin Williams Wynne and were disallowed by the Sheriff after the declaration of the poll etc,” L1321, NLW .
10. “List of Persons that voted for Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and were queried by the Sheriff at the time of polling,” L926, NLW.
11. Peter DG Thomas, “Wynnstay versus Chirk Castle,” National Library of Wales Journal, XI, Winter 1959 Number 2 .
12. “ List of Freeholders ,” 1759, Lordship of Ruthin, WALE 15/9/2, National Archives.
13. “Register of Freeholders within the Lordship of Ruthin who were to appear at the courts leet etc,” 1761-1774, Derwen Llanerch, 1537, NLW .
14. “Llanfair DC Parish Registers,” Denbighshire Record Office, Ruthin.
15. John Edward Griffith, Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvon Families, 1914.
16. J.Y.W. Lloyd, The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol 3 , 18, 1882.
17. Mark Cropper, The Leaves We Write on: James Crppper a History in Paper Making, Ellergreen Press.
18. SJ Taylor, The Great Outsiders, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1996.
19. Maisie Fletcher, The Bright Countenance, Hodder and Stoughton, 1957.
20. “Map of Pool Park Estate,” 1840, NLW Part of Bachymbyd MSS.
21. “Will of Mary Jones widow of Richard Jones Apothecary,” NLW, 1761.
22. “Bishop’s Transcript for Chester Diocese ,” 1766, Doddleston Parish.
23. “Wandsworth Parish Records 1603-1787,” CD.
24. “Paillot’s Marriage Index.”
25. “Parish Records for Llanrhydd.”
26. “Gresford Parish Records,” Gresford, Parish, Denbighshire Record Office, Ruthin.
27. Leon Boardman, “The Strange Fate of William Robinson,” Hel Achau, 122, September 2014.
28. HW Lloyd, History of the Parish of Llangurig, 1875.
29. Michael Powell Siddons, The Development of Welsh Heraldry, 2.
30. “Will of Richard Jones, Apothecary,” SA 1752/141 , National Library of Wales, 1750, Proved 1752.
31. “Accounts of Dame Mary Myddleton 1667-1674/5 (Chirk Castle Accounts,” Footnote 63.
32. AN Palmer, History of the Parish of Wrexham.
33. “Will of Ruth Speed,” SA1785-169, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES, 1779.
34. “Pedigree of Thomas Jones of Llantysilio Hall,” Page 440 History of Powys Fadog source 10.
35. “Codicil to Will of Ruth Speed,” 1785, National Library of Wales.
36. “Will of William Lloyd of llay,” SA/1767/39/W (1), NLW.
37. “Denbighshire Quarter session records ,” 1779, QSD/SR/278/42 and QSD/SR/279/1, Ruthin record office.
38. Lord Moyne, Walkabout, Heinemann, 1936.
39. James Fox, White Mischief, Vintage, 1985.
40. Errol Trzebinski, The Life and Death of Lord Erroll, Fourth Estate , 2000.
41. “Will of Edward Jones of “Pentre Cau Helun”,” B/1743/167, National Library of Wales.
42. “1741 list of freeholders for the Denbigh Boroughs election.,” Llanfair parish, NTD 611, Denbighshire Record Office6.
43. “Notes of the fines and amercements imposed in the courts leet and courts baron of the lordship of Ruthin, 1736-41,,” 1741, NLW, 2079.
44. “Notes of the Fines and Amercements imposed in the courts leet and courts baron of the Lordship of Ruthin 1736-1741,” c 1741, Ruthin Lordship, Ruthin 2079, National Library of Wales.
45. “Instructions to Counsel and Opinion of J Ward “Case as to the Lordship of Ruthin”,” 2 Dec 1738, Ruthin 1724, NLW.
46. “A List of freeholdders in the Lordship of Ruthin,” 1720, NLW, Ruthin 1493.
47. Peter D.G. Thomas, “Wynnstay versus Chirk Castle: Parliamentary elections in Denbighshire 1716-1741,” National Library of Wales Journal , Vol XI , Winter 1959 Number 2 .
48. “List of Inhabitants of Derwen Llanerch township in Llanfair DC in the Lordship of Ruthin.,” 1742, National Archives, WALE/15/8/2.
49. “Lease and Release ,” July 1726, Denbighshire Record Office, BD/B/311 .
50. Clement Jones CB, Pioneer Shipowners, The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph, 1935.
51. “Will of William Laslett opf Alberton Hall,” 1883.
52. Enid Lady Jones, Trevors of Trevalyn, Privately Printed, 1955.
53. “Nuncupative Will of Thomas Jones, Public Record Office,” 1833.
54. “Will of Ellis Edwards of Llanfair DC,” B/1712/72, NLW, Made in 1707 and Proved in 1712 .
55. William A Moore, History of Itsekiri, Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, second edition published in 1970.
56. “Record of Military Service for John Joseph Walsh,” Irish Guards, Wellington Barracks.
57. Twentieth century impressions of Hong-kong, Shanghai, and other Treaty Ports of China. Their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources; , Arnold Wright, London Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co, 1908.
58. “1891 Census.”
59. “1881 Census.”
60. Douglas J Elliott, Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers, Philimore & vCo ltd, 1979.
61. “Poulton Le Fylde Parish Records.”
62. “Boyd’s Marriage Index on www.orginsnetwork.com.”
63. John Steegman, A Survey of Portraits in Welsh Houses: Vol. I. North Wales , National Museum of Wales, 1957.
64. Mark Noble, Memoirs of the Protectorate House of Cromwell, 1787.
65. The Dons. Author Noel Annan including the essay "the Intellectual Aristocracy".
66. Leicestershire Pedigrees and Royal Descents.
67. “Marriage Licence,” 1781, Chester Diocese.
68. “Will of Thomas Jones Esq of Llay,” PROB 11/1819/37, 1833, National Archives.
69. Steve and Darlah Thomas, Joyce of Whitchurch Clockmakers 1690-1965, Inbeat Publications, 2013.
70. Commander Shore, c1900, “Smugglers of Fowey.”
71. “1901 Census Heads of Household Index--Killamery Civil Parish--County Kilkenny--Ireland.”
72. Noel Annan, “The Intellectual Aristocracy.”
73. Henry Martyn-Clark, “ROBERT CLARK OF THE PANJAB ,” 1907.
75. Edgar Swinton Holland, Wm Fergusson Irvine, Ballantyne press, “A History of the Family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford,” 1902.
76. “Will of Edward Probert,” Bangor Probate Records, 1716.
77. “Hearth Tax Assessment,” 1664, Ruthin Hundred /Derwen Township, Chirk B 68, NLW.
78. “Administration and Inventory for John David ap John,” 1660, Llanfair DC, NLW: Bangor Probate Records 9934506102419 .
79. “Llanarmon Yn Ial Parish Registers.”
80. “Bond entered into by Administrators of Richard Jones (Mary Lloyd and Edward Jones),” 1728, B/1728/159 , NLW.
81. “The Names of Freeholders that owe suite and service at the Leet Court of Ruthin ,” 1700, NRA 33984 /1487-8,1496, NLW.
82. “The Names of Gentlemen Freeholders within the said Hundred of Ruthin,” 1688, Ruthin MSS 1530, NLW.
83. “Names of Freeholders of the several hundreds in Denbighshire with a valuation of their estates,” 1705, F12434, NLW.
84. “Oaths of Attestation (of Loyalty to William the Third),” 1696, Ruthin Lordship , C213/347 and C213/348, National Archives Kew .
85. “Hearth Tax Records ,” 1662 and 1671, Denbighshire Llanfair DC Derwen Llanerch Township, Chirk B 65-70., NLW.
86. George Borrow, Wild Wales , 1862.
87. “Oaths of Attestation ,” 1723, Ruthin Lordship, QSD DA 1 17 .
88. “Post Nuptial Settlement,” 1651/2, DD/CP/533, Ruthin Record office.
89. “Denbighshire Taxpayers of the Tudor and Stewart Periods Leonard Owen, Transcript of Denbighshire Lay Suibsidies,” NLW 1816OD.
90. “Will of Thomas Lloyd of Essex Street, St Clement Danes, Middx,” Canterbury (Prob 11 756) , 17th Sept 1747 .